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In move called a ‘dark day’ for residents, N.Y. Senate passes assisted suicide law

June 10, 2025
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, Respect Life, World News

The New York Senate has voted to legalize medically assisted suicide, a move that one Catholic bioethicist told OSV News marked “a dark day” for the state’s residents, and the act will now head to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.

Pope Leo’s core identity is Augustinian, say religious

June 10, 2025
By Rhina Guidos
Global Sisters Report
Filed Under: News, Vatican, Vocations, World News

After stepping out to the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica as Pope Leo XIV, he mentioned no nationality and instead identified himself as “a son of St. Augustine, an Augustinian.”

AI offers opportunities, but should be governed by ethical policy framework, bishops say

June 9, 2025
By OSV News
OSV News
Filed Under: Bishops, Feature, News, U.S. Congress, World News

The U.S. bishops urged House and Senate leaders in a June 9 letter to remember that while artificial intelligence presents opportunities, it also presents challenges.

L.A. archbishop calls for prayer, restraint, immigration law reform amid ICE protests

June 9, 2025
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, Immigration and Migration, News, World News

Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles is calling for prayer, while urging “restraint and calm” as clashes have broken out in that city over recent immigration arrests. President Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard amid pushback from California officials and is threatening to mobilize Marines.

Father Rupnik’s mosaics disappear from Vatican News

June 9, 2025
By Paulina Guzik
OSV News
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, News, Vatican, World News

In a quiet but powerful move, Vatican News has begun removing artwork by Father Marko Rupnik — the once-renowned mosaicist now accused of abusing over two dozen women — from its website. His mosaics, long used to mark major feast days online, were recently replaced or left blank — a shift many survivors say is long overdue.

Serve the Holy See by striving for holiness, pope tells officials, staff

June 9, 2025
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News

Those serving the Holy See can serve its mission best by striving to live a holy life in conformity to Christ, Pope Leo XIV said.

Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life

June 9, 2025
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Consecrated Life, CR Radio, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview, Schools, Vocations

Dominican Sister Albertine Cevallos serves as a science teacher at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville while living the charism of her religious community, the Dominican Sisters of St. Celicia of Nashville.

God’s love breaks down walls, opens borders, dispels hatred, pope says

June 9, 2025
By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

In a world marked by wars and where people are disconnected and numb with indifference, Pope Leo XIV prayed that the Holy Spirit would “open borders, break down walls” and dissolve hatred so everyone can live as children of one human family.

Washington Archdiocese announces layoffs, spending cuts, restructuring

June 9, 2025
By OSV News
OSV News
Filed Under: Child & Youth Protection, Feature, News, World News

Citing “crippling economic challenges” faced by the Archdiocese of Washington, Cardinal Robert W. McElroy announced June 5 “that the archdiocese will need to cut spending, reduce its workforce and restructure departments to accommodate a more streamlined Pastoral Center.”

Washington state bishops ask court to block mandatory reporter law without Catholic confession protections

June 9, 2025
By Kate Scanlon
OSV News
Filed Under: News, Religious Freedom, World News, Worship & Sacraments

The Catholic bishops of Washington state asked a federal court to block a new law requiring clergy to report child abuse or neglect without exceptions for clergy-penitent privilege.

N.J. diocese hopes proposed law will resolve religious worker visa problems

June 9, 2025
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Immigration and Migration, News, Vocations, World News

The Diocese of Paterson, N.J., and several of its foreign-born priests are hoping proposed legislation will resolve their lawsuit regarding religious worker visas.

Report: Abuse allegations and costs down, but complacency a threat

June 9, 2025
By Gina Christian
OSV News
Filed Under: Bishops, Child & Youth Protection, Feature, News, World News

The U.S. Catholic bishops’ latest annual report on child and youth protection shows abuse allegations continue to decline — but authors warned of the dangers of complacency among dioceses and the laity in upholding key aspects of bishops’ safe environment protocols.

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